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ycow [4]
2 years ago
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How do you believe the relationship between “Saxon” American nations like Canada and the U.S. and the rest of America (Latin Ame

rica, The Caribbean) should be renegotiated? What specific political, social, and economic changes should be made to renegotiate the politics of the hemisphere?
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Verizon [17]2 years ago
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Governments may expand the social economy by investing public funds and encouraging social investors and traditional lenders to make investments.

<h3>What is social economy ?</h3>

Traditionally, the term "social economy organizations" refers to a group of associations, cooperatives, mutual organizations, and foundations whose mission is to advance the values of solidarity, the value of the individual over the interests of the group, and democratic and participatory governance.

However, detractors claim that FDI exacerbates poverty, isolation, and a disregard for local resources. Recent struggles with privatization in Latin America, which featured FDI, would seem to indicate that not everyone gains equally.

To give money back to customers and increase expenditure, tax cuts and rebates are utilized. Deregulation loosens the restrictions placed on firms and has been credited with fostering growth, but it may also encourage taking undue risks.

Thus, Consumer spending and company investment are two factors that frequently social economic development.

To learn more about social economy, follow the link;

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